Department of Natural Resources: Hunters must help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species in Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. (WFRV) – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is asking migratory bird hunters to play a part in preventing the spread of invasive water species.
There are plenty of steps that can be taken before leaving boat launches or access points that are vital in protecting the hunting areas. Invasive species can hide in countless spots, especially in places you’d least expect.
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Mud on the anchor can hide seeds, eggs or larvae of tiny species. Water that collects in boats may carry diseases, while insects, snails and seeds could collect under the vests of hunting dogs.
Give your hunting dog a rinse with a clean jug of water, or scrub them off with a brush while they go for a swim. Doing this can help curb the spread of invasive species.
A large concern for hunters is the Faucet snail, which carries parasites that could kill ducks that eat them. Additional steps to preventing and minimizing the spread of these species are available on the DNR’s website.
There may be people in your area who can provide insight and outreach about these species. For more information on that, contact your county’s Aquatic Invasive Species expert. That information may be found on the DNR’s website as well.
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The basic reminders are as follows:
Inspect boats, trailers, motors and ALL hunting equipment
Remove all plants, animals and mud as best you can
Drain ALL water
Never move plants or live fish away from a body of water
For more information, visit the DNR’s Invasive Species webpage.
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